aerate en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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In 1993, when he was 12 years old, his right leg was amputated below the knee after a lawn aerating machine accident.
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During its feeding activities, the sea cucumber churns up the top few centimetres of seabed and aerates the sediment.
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Prairie dogs, a ground squirrel-like rodent considered a keystone species, dug tunnels that aerated the soil and channeled water several feet below the surface.
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Typically, activated sludge is mixed with raw incoming sewage, and then mixed and aerated.
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The machines usually weigh hundreds of pounds and can aerate a large lawn in relatively short time (similar to mowing speed).
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Next it passed on to a number of precipitating tanks, each holding 50000 impgal, where after 30 minutes of settling, it passed over aerating weirs.
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Watering the lawn the night before aerating can make it easier to aerate a very dense lawn.
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Water is aerated as it passes over drop structures.
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Additional air injection wells were placed in operation in 1995 to aerate the width of the contaminant plume while pumping continued.
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Towards the end of the nineteenth century, pneumatic malting was introduced, in which the barley is aerated and the temperature carefully controlled, accelerating the germination.
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